Description

Mariana County is a county located in the southern region of the State of Leonida. It encompasses several coastal and wetland areas, including the Grassrivers and Leonida Keys regions.

The county is referenced on an Interstate 404 sign in Port Gellhorn, alongside Vice-Dale County, indicating its connection to major transport routes within the state.

Geography

Mariana County occupies the southernmost part of the State of Leonida, covering both mainland wetlands and offshore island chains. The region includes the Grassrivers, known for their swampy landscapes, as well as the Leonida Keys, a series of tropical islands extending into coastal waters.

Influence

Mariana County is likely inspired by Monroe County, Florida, which includes both the Everglades and the Florida Keys. This is reflected in its mix of wetlands and island geography.

Cities and Settlements

Regions:

  • Grassrivers — a vast wetland area characterized by swamps, waterways, and dense subtropical vegetation.
  • Leonida Keys — a chain of tropical islands forming the southernmost part of the State of Leonida.

Settlements:

  • Key Lento — a coastal town located in the Leonida Keys, known for its marinas and stilt houses.
  • Watson Bay — a smaller coastal settlement connected to the surrounding waterways and wetlands.